Video Objective To describe the anatomy of the ovarian vessels cephalad to the pelvic brim. Setting A 45 year old multiparous woman presents with chronic right pelvic pain following hysteroscopic… Click to show full abstract
Video Objective To describe the anatomy of the ovarian vessels cephalad to the pelvic brim. Setting A 45 year old multiparous woman presents with chronic right pelvic pain following hysteroscopic tubal sterilization. Bilateral ovarian vein embolization was performed for suspected pelvic congestion syndrome. Her pain worsened post-embolization. After an extensive pelvic pain evaluation, the decision was made to remove her embolization and tubal occlusion coils. Interventions Laparoscopic dissection and removal of the right ovarian vessels above the pelvic brim is described. Multiple steps are required for a safe and complete resection: 1- Retroperitoneal access; 2- Maintaining hemostasis; 3- Traction/counter-traction; 4- sharp and blunt dissection; 5- judicious use of electrosurgical energy. Conclusion Successful dissection/resection of ovarian vessels is feasible and safe with in-depth knowledge of neighboring structures cephalad to the pelvic brim.
               
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